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The auto industry is a major stakeholder in making fuel cells less expensive, as they are developing hydrogen fuel cells for a new generation of clean vehicles.
Is aggressively adopting hydrogen fuel cells, demonstrating a trend towards embracing new energy systems.
Collective group of companies developing zero-emission vehicles and debating between battery and fuel cell technologies for future transportation.
The auto industry has shown a strong preference for Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cells, investing heavily in their development and the establishment of hydrogen fuel infrastructure.
The auto industry has put significant focus on hydrogen fuel in recent years, with plans to release hydrogen-powered vehicles. They are pushing for comprehensive infrastructure to support these vehicles.
The global auto industry is taking charge of ensuring hydrogen fuel infrastructure can support the launch of hydrogen-powered vehicles and is showing interest in markets like California and New York.
The auto industry has provided significant support for fuel cells, particularly for the development of hydrogen-powered vehicles.
The auto industry is a key focus for South Africa's hydrogen ambitions, as the country aims to become a valuable market for hydrogen-powered vehicles and potentially a primary market for hydrogen fuel cell companies.
The auto industry's confirmation that most future hydrogen-powered vehicles will require 700-bar fueling systems is a key driver for the LHNE project's focus.
The auto industry is increasingly adopting hydrogen fuel and preparing for the commercial launch of hydrogen-powered vehicles, stressing the need for a comprehensive fuel infrastructure.
The auto industry is beginning to focus more on electric vehicles, introducing new models and developing more efficient technologies. Automakers are responding to market demand and regulatory pressures by increasing their focus on the UK market.
The auto industry is actively pursuing hydrogen-powered vehicles and requires advancements in hydrogen fuel storage technology for their success.
The auto industry is a major focus for hydrogen fuel cells, with most major automakers planning to commercialize hydrogen-powered vehicles.
The auto industry is actively developing hydrogen-powered vehicles and working with the government to build the necessary infrastructure for their commercialization.
The auto industry is currently working to commercialize hydrogen-powered vehicles, and a robust hydrogen fuel infrastructure in Japan would make it an ideal market for these new fuel cell vehicles.
The auto industry in the U.S. is a major market that has shown significant commitment to developing hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
The auto industry is a key focus of the new fuel efficiency standards, with the potential for these standards to drive adoption of technologies like hydrogen fuel cells.
A primary advocate for hydrogen fuel, which has demonstrated the safety of fuel cells and fuel tanks.
One of the last sectors still showing significant support for hydrogen fuel in transportation, believing it to be a viable replacement for fossil fuels.
The auto industry is seen as a potential driver for the fuel cell industry, particularly through the development of hydrogen-powered vehicles.
The auto industry is a primary proponent of hydrogen fuel and has overwhelming support for the proposed regulations, with some companies willing to build their own hydrogen fuel stations.
The auto industry's efforts in developing hydrogen-powered vehicles are credited with increasing consumer awareness of fuel cells.
The auto industry has adopted fuel cell technology, linking it closely with hydrogen fuel and its use in transportation.
The auto industry, including many prestigious car manufacturers, is strongly supporting hydrogen fuel, indicating a shift in perspective despite past setbacks.
The Open Fuel Standard Act specifically targets the auto industry, requiring a significant percentage of new vehicles to run on alternative fuels.

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